PRINCESS THEATRE.
The complete change of programme comencing at the Princess Theatre today includes two special Paramount attractions. The main one is a thrilling story written by W. S. Hart himself, called " White Oak," in which this popular artist takes the leading part. The plot is strong, and the. scenes colourful. The love of Oak Miller, first for his sister, and then his sweetheart, provides a fitting contrast to the fighting and villainies of the piece. One player, who does not appear in the cast, performs in a notable manner. He is a fine dog, and shows more than passing intelligence. Bringing a message from the beleaguered emigrant train, he assists Oak Miller to escape prison and guides him to the attack. The second feature is the film version, of that famous stage play, " In the Bishop's Carriage," featuring Bebe Daniels. Adapted from the play by Charming Pollock, it has made a successful and highly interesting photoplay; The supporting bill includes two special comedy attractions, "Fresh from the City," a Mack Sennett production, and Among Animals," .a Century comedy of note.
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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 29, 3 August 1923, Page 5
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181PRINCESS THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 29, 3 August 1923, Page 5
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